Welcome to the June, 2016, Cleantech Calendar of events for entrepreneurs, start-up executives, investors, service professionals and community leaders around Southern California and beyond. These are the events, conferences and programs that focus on clean energy, sustainable development, reducing environmental impacts and highlighting progress. Check back periodically for updates. On tap this month: California Water Summit, CTC’s Presentation on Pollination, VERGE Hawaii and LAVA’s First Look LA at local innovation. Go listen, learn and participate!

June 1 – 2 – The United States will host the seventh Clean Energy Ministerial (CEM7) in San Francisco, California, on June 1 & 2, 2016. The Clean Energy Ministerial is the follow-up meeting to the COP21 U.N. Convention of Parties climate change talks last December in Paris. The participating energy ministries include Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Denmark, the European Commission, Finland, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Korea, Mexico, Norway, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Westin, St. Francis, San Francisco

June 1 – 3 – At Infocast’s 3rd California Water Summit, network and join the discussion with key regulators, municipalities, utilities, developers, investors, financiers, water technology companies, and other stakeholders in California water. There is still an enormous shortfall in the funding needed to fully meet California’s existing and estimated future water needs – and so public sector stakeholders will need to find alternative solutions to meet their water goals. Assessing new opportunities & projects and meeting key players from across the water value chain is especially critical at this juncture. Westin, Sacramento

June 6 – 9 – Sustainable Brands is home to over one million business leaders who are reshaping the future of commerce worldwide. As the demand for new products, services and business models that deliver purpose and profit continues to soar, brand leaders who are tapping into this shift are thriving in the face of uncertainty. Paradise Point Resort & Spa, San Diego

June 8 – 10 – ACI presents the 3rd National Capitalizing on Grid-Scale Energy Storage: Energy Storage as a Practical Reality – Working toward Maturity and Building Value in a Developing Market Systems. Cost effective energy storage yields better asset utilization as well as the reduction of environmental damage from traditional energy generation, and now is becoming a reality due to economic and technological advances in bulk energy storage systems. Discover the significant market opportunities for energy storage, including government policy and regulatory initiatives, new requirements for transmission and distribution of power in electric markets, increased utilization of distributed energy systems and the integration of storage into smart grid platforms. DoubleTree Newark-Fremont

June 15 – 16 – Energy Storage Update 2016is the only event in the United States focused exclusively on the commercialization of storage, to help you bring your technology to market and win lucrative projects. This is your chance to network with key utilities, leading policy makers, financiers, developers and those at the cutting edge of technological development to define your future strategy. Hilton San Diego, Mission Bay

June 21 – 23 – Introducing Grid Edge World Forum 2016: A conference and exhibition building on the growth and success of Greentech Media’s Grid Edge Live event for high-quality content, unparalleled business networking opportunities and dedicated exhibition time to experience the latest innovations at the grid edge. Hear from the industry experts shaping the next generation electricity system with exclusive keynotes, fireside chats and 120% more deep-dive knowledge sessions. Fairmont, San Jose

June 21 – 23 – The Environmental Leader 2016 Conference is all about current and emerging real-world challenges and the practical tools and solutions to help you meet them. You will take away ready-to-go solutions that are tangible, replicable, measurable and transferable. An impressive and growing list of organizations are advancing their environmental, sustainability and energy programs by attending the interactive ground breaking event. Hyatt Regency Denver Tech Center, Colorado

June 21 – 23 – The Hawaii State Energy Office has partnered with GreenBiz Group to launch VERGE Hawaii — Asia Pacific Clean Energy Summit. VERGE Hawaii will explore innovative clean energy policies, models, technologies and infrastructure and sets the stage for immediate actions and plans needed to deliver on Hawaii’s ambitious goal of 100% renewably powered energy in the electricity sector by 2045. Further, this VERGE event will serve as a platform for Hawaii’s energy leaders and stakeholders to engage, learn and contribute. Hilton Hawaiian Village, Honolulu

June 22 – Clean Technology Council hosts William Lewis, Past President, CA State and LA County Beekeepers Association and his presentation: Decline of Pollinators Threaten World’s Food Supply. The founder of Bill’s Bees Inc. explains why many species that promote the growth of hundreds of billions of dollars worth of food each year face extinction. Pollinator insect species are threatened, including 16 percent of vertebrates like birds and bats. Bill presents solutions to this global crisis. Total Wine & More, Thousand Oaks, 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM

June 23 – LAVA presents the 2016 First Look L.A., an introduction to the most interesting, promising research and startups from Caltech, University of Hawai’i, LA Biomed, Cedars Sinai, UCLA, USC, UCSB, UCI, ASU, and Children’s Hospital LA. First Look L.A. supports, nurtures and stimulates our unique culture in Southern California, while furthering L.A.s position as a center for start-ups and emerging technology. Request an invitation to attend. UCLA California NanoSystem Institute, 7:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Green LAVA is the Strategic Interest Group of the Los Angeles Venture Association focused on opportunities and challenges coincident with the design, development and deployment of sustainable products, services and businesses. Green LAVA is generously supported by Stradling, LLP.

Welcome to the May, 2016, Cleantech Calendar of events for entrepreneurs, start-up executives, investors, service professionals and community leaders around Southern California and beyond. These are the events, conferences and programs that focus on clean energy, sustainable development, reducing environmental impacts and highlighting progress. Check back periodically for updates. On tap this month: SV AgTech; California Energy Summit; Innovation Coast Conference; CTC’s Wind, Storage and Power for LA; and the San Diego Smart City Hackathon. Go listen, learn and participate!

May 4 – 5 – The World Energy Innovation Forum (WEIF), chaired by industry leader Ira Ehrenpreis, convenes the who’s-who in the energy innovation sector to discuss the important energy issues and opportunities of our time. The event will host the leading investors, entrepreneurs, corporate executives, policymakers, and other prominent members of the energy ecosystem for two days of conversation, dialogue, and networking. Tesla Factory, Fremont, CA.

May 4 – 6 – The nation’s longest running and most anticipated conference for discussing climate policy and carbon markets, Navigating the American Carbon World (NACW) has a well-established history of providing the most comprehensive and up-to-date information on these topics and serving as the best event for networking with colleagues from the business, government, nonprofit and academic sectors. It is easily the largest carbon conference in North America and known as the sector’s must-attend event. Manchester Grand Hyatt, San Diego

May 6 – The 3rd Annual Silicon Valley AgTech Conference brings together farmers, technologists, venture capitalists and governmental representatives to discuss how technology will affect farming. AgTech is applying biotech, robotics, software and hardware technology to all aspects of agriculture. The AgTech Conference will share the stories of these companies and those who invest in them. We will explore drones, big data, water, sustainability, biotech, cleantech, transportation, the sharing economy and more. Computer History Museum, Mountain View, 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM

May 10 – 12 -The 4th Annual California Energy Summit will bring policy-makers together with utility, IPP, energy storage and DR executives to provide the latest information on the opportunities and threats in California and discuss potential strategies for the future. They will not only examine the impacts on California, but also the finance-ability of projects across the West. Doubletree Suites, Santa Monica

May 11 – 12 – Now in its ninth year, Solar Summit is Greentech Media’s flagship annual solar conference that attracts leaders from across the solar value chain. Join us for two full days of unrivaled networking opportunities and innovative, engaging panel sessions that will provide a unique mix of market intelligence and coordination among industry players. This conference will present deep dives by top industry executives and thought leaders that will help attendees navigate the challenges in the market, as well as offer high level networking opportunities that enable you to advance corporate business strategies. Omni Scottsdale Resort & Spa, Paradise Valley, AZ

May 17 – 2016 Innovation Coast Conference and Competition presented by the USC Marshall School of Business Center for Global Innovation. Network with innovation experts from companies of all sizes. Attend sessions led by industry experts from consumer products, digital media, software and medical devices to learn how they innovate and partner with emerging companies. Featured keynote presenters on innovation. Witness finalists compete for at least $45,000 in prizes. Town & Gown, USC, 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM.

May 18 – Clean Technology Council presents Wyoming Wind & Utah Energy Storage to Power Los Angeles. Lincoln Bleveans of Burbank Water and Power will discuss a proposed 1200 MW (Megawatt) underground compressed air energy storage (CAES) facility in Utah. The project combines 3000 MW of proposed wind energy in Wyoming, a proposed 500 mile high-voltage transmission line from Wyoming to Utah, 300 MW of existing wind in Utah, and an existing 500 mile high-voltage transmission line from Utah to Southern California. The CAES facility would be installed in 300 MW phases, and together with renewables, could help replace an existing 1900 MW coal-fired generating station in Utah. Total Wine & More, Thousand Oaks, 5:30 – 7:30 PM

May 20 – 22 – San Diego Smart City Hackathon organized by The Silent Intelligence in partnership with UCSD Center for Wireless Communications, the City of San Diego, Cleantech San Diego, and others will crowdsource the most innovative technology solutions from our tech community and beyond (academia, corporations, independent software developers) to help the City deliver on its Climate Action Plan. Participants will have a chance to come up with original creative prototype solutions to difficult city problems, which require wireless sensors and a lot of data – such as energy and water monitoring, waste management, transportation, and other city services. UC San Diego

May 25 – The Connected and Charged Symposium is the premier business and civic leadership forum on the latest challenges and strategies for new technologies and solutions in connected vehicles, mobility and electrification. Now in its sixth year, the event draws 250+ business and civic leaders from across the region to examine the current and future state of transportation technology, market development and policy issues. SAP Campus, Palo Alto, 8:00 AM – 7:00 PM

May 25 – 26 – For twenty-five years, the Institute of the Americas Energy Program has brought together thought leaders from government, industry, and civil society to facilitate dialogue, inform rational policymaking, and foster economic development across the Western Hemisphere. The La Jolla Energy Conference is key to those efforts. Hilton La Jolla Torrey Pines

May 25 – 26 – The Association of Energy Engineers (AEE) presents the 34th Energy Management Congress the largest energy efficiency conference and technology expo held in the Pacific Northwest specifically for business, industrial, governmental, and institutional energy users. The West Coast Energy Management Congress, hosted by Puget Sound Energy, is designed to help end users, business leaders, and energy managers find solutions to control their energy costs, improve power reliability, upgrade existing systems and equipment, explore renewable energy options, and leverage financing and performance contracting options to implement new and retrofit projects. Washington State Convention Center, Seattle

Green LAVA is the Strategic Interest Group of the Los Angeles Venture Association focused on opportunities and challenges coincident with the design, development and deployment of sustainable products, services and businesses. Green LAVA is generously supported by Stradling, LLP.

Welcome to the April, 2016, Cleantech Calendar of events for entrepreneurs, start-up executives, investors, service professionals and community leaders around Southern California and beyond. These are the events, conferences and programs that focus on clean energy, sustainable development, reducing environmental impacts and highlighting progress. Check back periodically for updates. The highlights this month include the Annual LAVA Venture Awards Dinner, Energy Innovation Conference, Cleantech OC’s “Let There Be Light” and CTO’s meeting “Reversing Ocean Pollution.”

30 March – LAVA’s 13th Annual Venture Awards Dinnerrecognizes Southern California’s best venture-backed companies and celebrates the induction of a special guest into the LAVA Hall of Fame. The awards dinner will be attended by over 300 leaders in the Venture Capital community, including CEOs and founders of successful emerging companies. The Fairmont Miramar Hotel, Santa Monica, 5:30 – 10:00 PM

4 – 7 April – the 30th Annual BioCycle West Coast conference organized by BioCycle Magazine covers all the angles for successful organics recycling: source reduction, source separation, collection, composting, anaerobic digestion, high value end markets, low carbon fuels, water resource recovery and local green economics. Multiple sessions, exhibits, workshops and keynotes each day. Town and Country Resort, San Diego

6 – 8 April – The Wall Street Journals annual ECO:nomics brings together a diverse group of global CEOs, top entrepreneurs, environmental experts and policy makers. This year’s conference will give attendees the opportunity to join the national debate over energy policy, sustainability and climate. Bacara Resort & Spa, Santa Barbara

12 April – Cleantech OC hosts Let There Be Light. Integrated LED lighting technologies continue on their paths toward greater efficiencies and further connectedness. The meeting will highlight key technologies in this evolution and those players facing procurement and integration challenges in this dynamic field. We will also highlight tax and other non-energy benefits that can be realized through LED integration and how to navigate that process. UCI Applied Innovation, 8:00 – 11:30 AM

14 April – YPE LA and CHBC: Rollout of Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles and Renewable Hydrogen. California is at the forefront of Stationary Fuel Cells & Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEV) deployment in the US and worldwide. Funding from the California Energy Commission’s Alternative and Renewable Fuel and Vehicle Technology Program (ARFVTP) is currently being used to build a statewide hydrogen refueling infrastructure of 100 stations to meet the state’s goals for reducing GHG emissions and petroleum dependence. Stationary Fuel Cells are becoming a popular reliable source of renewable power, heat, and hydrogen fuel throughout the state. Join us for a networking mixer and discussion panel. Bergamot Art Station, 5:30 – 8:00 PM

18 – 20 April – 6th Annual Knowledge Foundation Next-Generation Energy Storage conference highlights breakthroughs in new battery chemistries, novel electrode and electrolyte materials, system integration for mobile, and portable and stationary applications have paved the road toward an emerging market with unlimited potential. The conference features leading experts in the fields of battery materials, systems design and integration, manufacturing and commercial applications who address emerging issues driving this pivotal time in the battery industry. San Diego Marriott La Jolla

19 – 20 April – The Peak Load Management Association (PLMA) Spring Conference provides real-world insight from practitioners and energy utilities active in the demand response marketplace. Now in its 17th year, over 150 demand response industry professionals are expected to attend from energy utilities and government agencies as well as industry allies, including consultants, manufacturers, and service providers. Hilton Union Square, San Francisco

19 – 21 April – Infocast is hosting the 2nd Annual EVs & the Grid Summit once again uniting the stakeholder groups at the forefront of the transport and power convergence. California is doubling down on its de-carbonization plan – already aggressive by global standards. Policy-makers, utilities, third party solution providers, automakers, port and airport authorities, municipalities, fleet managers and commercial building owners will all be present to add their perspective and explore partnering opportunities as CA leads the shift to electric transport. Long Beach Marriott

20 April – The Clean Technology Council presents Reversing Ocean Pollution. Dr. Roland Geyer will examine proactive steps to reduce and eliminate plastics and other manufactured goods from entering the oceans. The magnitude of plastic waste within the world’s oceans is greater than the estimated 250,000 metric tons floating on top. It’s a real wake-up call calling for all plastic to be recycled or captured in landfills. Total Wine Conference Center, Thousand Oaks, 5:30 – 7:30 PM

20 – 21 April – Now in its 25th year, the California Water Policy Conference is the premier venue for inclusive, engaging and frank discussion of the most pressing water issues of the day. The conference brings together policy thinkers and management leaders representing diverse constituencies and perspectives who are seeking to inform and be informed through active dialogue. Every year over 300 participants from around the State attend this conference to network with their colleagues, listen to perspectives they may have not heard before and learn about new programs and ideas. UC Davis Conference Center

21 – 22 April – The 10th Green California Summit and Expositionarrives at a time when the benefits of years of program development, legislation and ballot measures have moved from concept to implementation. The goals are clear and there have never been more ways to fund projects – from incentives to carbon trading proceeds to innovative financial mechanisms. Sacramento Convention Center

22 April – The Energy Innovation Conference is an annual event that brings together students, academics and professionals and seeks to showcase innovative technologies with the potential to reinvent the energy industry, enable entrepreneurs and researchers to demonstrate technology to investors and industry experts, and provide an atmosphere of collaborative learning through a panel format. UCLA Carnesale Commons, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

23 April – Riverside Green Festival and Summit – the free event will include presentations every half hour from 9 am till 12:30 and unique outdoor demonstrations with interactive activities. Program tracks include: Local Foods; Green Living; Sustainability in City design; and Wild Riverside, featuring information about local places to enjoy nature, wildlife, watersheds, native plant landscaping and more. Take-home ideas for sustainable living and learn about using your “purchasing power” for the benefit of our local economy. Riverside Community College Quad – 9:00 AM – 3:30 PM

Green LAVA is the Strategic Interest Group of the Los Angeles Venture Association focused on opportunities and challenges coincident with the design, development and deployment of sustainable products, services and businesses. Green LAVA is generously supported by Stradling, LLP.

Welcome to the March, 2016, Cleantech Calendar of events of interest to entrepreneurs, start-up executives, investors, service professionals and community leaders around Southern California and beyond. These are the events, conferences and programs that focus on clean energy, sustainable development, reducing environmental impacts and highlighting progress. Check back periodically for updates. The highlights this month include CTC’s event on converting CO2 into Useful Products; the PortTech EXPO, the largest martime oriented cleantech event on the West Coast; and, the Microgrid Global Summit at UCI.

March 8 – 10 – The annual Climate Leadership Conference convenes a global audience of climate, energy, and sustainability professionals to address climate change through policy, innovation, and business solutions. Now in its fifth year, the 2016 event will host the first U.S. climate conference post-Paris to further accelerate climate solutions and a low-carbon economy. Sheraton Seattle Hotel, Seattle WA

March 9 – 11 – 9th Annual Renewable Energy & Water Summit hosted by the Imperial Valley Economic Development Corporation (IVEDC). The IV is home to more than 2,000 megawatts of geothermal, solar and wind energy developments with potential of 25,000 MW of renewable energy. As California pushes for an increased Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) of 33% by 2020 to 50% by 2030, Imperial Valley continues to be positioned to be a major contributor in helping the state achieve its RPS goals. Imperial Palms Hotel, Holtville, CA

March 9 – 13 – Natural Products Expo West/Engredea is projected to be the largest in its 36-year history. The sold out trade-only event will play host to more than 3,000 companies and 70,000 attendees. The natural products industry is experiencing growth of 9% per year, driven in part by new and emerging brands. This year, the number of entrepreneurial exhibitors will hit 600. Anaheim Hilton and Anaheim Convention Center

March 10 – The 6th annual PortTechEXPO brings together innovators and entrepreneurs; port and transportation executives; investors, sponsors and service providers; and academic, corporate and civic leaders for global networking opportunities. The #PortTechEXPO features live demonstrations, interactive displays and the latest advancements in environment, energy, transportation and safety/security solutions. CRAFTED at the Port of Los Angeles, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM. Use the Group Discount Code: LAVA when you register!

March 13 – 15 – The California Section of the WateReuse Association will convene its 2016 Annual Conference designed for individuals, organizations, and agencies that are associated with or interested in the design, management, operation, and use of water recycling facilities and projects in California. Conference attendees include water recycling leaders, public agency representatives, elected officials, customers, developers, consultants, teachers, operators, environmental groups, students, manufacturer representatives and other individuals interested in engaging in the dialog about water recycling. topics covered will include recycled water planning, operational issues, regulatory issues, financial considerations, and environmental benefits. Hyatt Vineyard Creek Hotel & Spa in Santa Rosa, CA

March 16 – Greentech Media in collaboration with More Than Smart hosts the first state-specific conference on the Future of the Grid Edge. As distributed energy gains steam in California, state regulators, policymakers, utilities and DER providers are shaping the rules, regulations, and markets that will ensure the transition is speedy and smooth. It’s a complex, exciting landscape, and today’s actions in California will undoubtedly influence tomorrow’s DER market across the country. Mission Bay Conference Center, San Francisco, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM; Reception 5:00 – 7:00 PM

March 16 – IMAGINE H2O’s 7th annual Water Gala featuring the 10 startups selected to participate IH2O’s Water Data Challenge. IH2O provides a proven path-to-market for early stage water companies, with participants benefitting from mentorship and advice from industry leaders, visibility in the marketplace, introductions to investors and connections to a global network of companies and utilities committed to deploying water technology. Galvanize, San Francisco, 6:30 PM

March 22 – 24 – UCI hosts the Microgrid Global Summit, one of two pillars in the ICEPAG (International Colloquium on Environmentally Preferred Advanced Generation). The Summit draws together experts from industry, government, and academia from around the world to examine these issues and share critical, cutting edge information about real-world, on-the-ground Microgrid deployments that are pushing the envelope of energy reliability, quality, and accessibility. UCI, Samueli School of Engineering

March 22 – 24 – Infocast presents the Solar Power Executive Briefing and Solar Power Finance & Investment Summit; the leading gathering place for the industry’s deal makers. Each year, senior-level solar and financial executives mingle in an intimate setting that provides for an efficient, in-depth, and focused networking experience. From beginning to end, the Summit offers up constant opportunities to meet key dealmakers, learn about their plans for the upcoming year, and capitalize on new prospects that will lead to successful deals. Rancho Bernardo Inn, San Diego

March 24 – Call it green, responsible, sustainable, SRI, or ESG, there are many ways to invest for profit and positive impact. Attending a regional Investing for Impact event can help you understand the valuable resources available, develop the confidence to talk about investment impact and performance, create deeper relationships with investors based on trust and common values, and assist investors to make more informed, more impactful choices. Hotel Nikko, San Francisco, 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Green LAVA is the Strategic Interest Group of the Los Angeles Venture Association focused on opportunities and challenges coincident with the design, development and deployment of sustainable products, services and businesses. Green LAVA is generously supported by Stradling, LLP.

Welcome to the January-February, 2016 Cleantech Calendar of events of interest to entrepreneurs, start-up executives, investors, service professionals and community leaders around Southern California and beyond. These are the events, conferences and programs that focus on clean energy, sustainable development, reducing environmental impacts and highlighting progress. Check back periodically for updates. A bit quiet this time of year but we’re fortunate to have one of the great green conferences – VerdeXchange – at the end of January. Also in January is the annual Cleantech Forum in San Francisco as well as Clean Technology Council’s monthly meeting. And then in February, we have GreenBiz 16 and Ballast Water Management Summit.

Jan 13 – The Clean Technology Council welcomes Dr. Rao Surampudi, Assistant Division Manager Autonomous Systems, Jet Propulsion Laboratory for a look at NASA Spacecraft Technology and Green Energy. Some deep space missions have used radioisotope systems for power generation and fuel cells in human missions for primary electrical power. Advanced solar arrays have provided highly efficient power sources and significant advances have been made in the areas of radioisotope power systems, batteries and fuel cells. Total Wine & More, Thousand Oaks, 5:30 – 7:30 PM

Jan 19 – Young Professionals in Energy present Energy Efficiency: New Trends and Developments, another one of YPE’s Signature Thought Leadership events. This free event will include networking and discussions on new developments, technologies, and trends in Energy Efficiency for the residential, commercial, industrial and utility markets. Servicon Systems, Culver City, 6:00 – 8:30 PM. BTW – YPE is also a supporter of the VerdeXchange event the following week. Register with code: VX16YPE for a nice discount!

Jan 22 – PortTech and PortXL, a mentorship driven open innovation program focusing on port related industries, ranging from start-ups and spinouts to SMEs and multinationals, co-host a panel group, networking and pitch event in Southern California for cleantech entrepreneurs with products or services within the energy, environment, logistics, trade and transportation industries. Startups with technology ready for commercialization can apply to PortTech to be included in this one day event for entrepreneurs, investors, port authorities, terminal operators and business leaders. To request an invitation or for sponsor opportunities to the afternoon event and reception, contact the PortTech office.

Jan 24 – 26 – VerdeXchange’s cross-platform 9th-annual Green Marketmaker’s Conference. Once again, accomplished clean and green tech entrepreneurs, energy & water companies, advanced vehicle manufacturers, soft & hardware developers, public policymakers as well as: procurers, innovative financiers, and environmental stewards will gather “under-one-roof” to assess “what’s in-market,” “what’s about to be in-market,” and “what’s needed” in the global, trillion dollar verde economy. VX2016, in partnership with both the Urban Land Institute-LA’s FutureBuild and JETRO, will feature panels involving leading developers, real estate financiers, and public sector planners and environmental regulators from metro Los Angeles and around the world; and leading Japanese companies and centers of research involved with battery and water technologies. They will be sharing case studies of FutureBuild opportunities and technologies now driving green build innovation and sustainable development. Los Angeles Hotel Downtown.

Jan 25 – 27 – The theme of the 14th annual Cleantech Forum San Francisco is: More with Less: The Makings of the 2020s are with Us Already. Resource productivity and efficiency have always been central to the definition of cleantech, and the Forum will focus on sectors and companies who are making the most of this concept. The 2016 Forum includes the unveiling of our 7th annual Global Cleantech 100 List and Award Winners. This provides our attendees with a unique value proposition – the presence of the leading sustainable innovation companies of the world, across a huge range of sub-sectors and industries, and all in one place for 48 hours. Parc 55, San Francisco

Jan 25 – 27 – Storage Week. The storage market is projected to see exponential growth over the next decade, with the latest projections estimating a $10B market by 2018, growing to $41B over time. California utilities are negotiating contracts for hundreds of megawatts of storage projects, the PJM fast regulation market is driving the development of numerous large-scale projects, and many other countries, states and ISOs are launching initiatives and products to drive storage adoption. Wyndham San Diego Bayside, San Diego.

Feb 9 – 11 – 3rd Ballast Water Management Summit. With both the EPA Vessel General Permit (VGP) and US Coast Guard’s (USCG) Ballast Water Management (BWM) regulations now being enforced, and the IMO Ballast Water Management Convention (BWMC) likely to be ratified in the immediate future, environmental retrofits are now unavoidable. With multiple sets of standards currently in enforcement (without any type approved systems), and other divergent standards on track to be enforced in the near future—all existing ships doing business in the United States will need to be retrofitted with a BWMS that is compliant with all of these standards within the next 5 years. Long Beach Marriott, Long Beach, CA.

Feb 23 – 25 – GreenBiz 16 is framed by the State of Green Business report, GreenBiz Group’s award-winning annual accounting of key sustainability metrics and trends. The report, combined with the high-wattage stage presentations, workshops and networking opportunities that have become hallmarks of GreenBiz events, create a powerful event that has become one of the top annual gatherings for sustainability professionals. Camelback Inn, Resort & Spa, Scottsdale, AZ

Green LAVA is the Strategic Interest Group of the Los Angeles Venture Association focused on opportunities and challenges coincident with the design, development and deployment of sustainable products, services and businesses. Green LAVA is generously supported by Stradling, LLP.

Welcome to the November-December, 2015 Cleantech Calendar of events of interest to entrepreneurs, start-up executives, investors, service professionals and community leaders around Southern California and beyond. These are the events, conferences and programs that focus on clean energy, sustainable development, reducing environmental impacts and highlighting progress. Check back periodically for updates. As the local conference season winds down we still see some great events. October still has Verge 2015 and the Green California Schools & Community Colleges Summit. November brings two great funding events (Metropole’s Global Alternative Funding Forum and the inaugural NextGen Crowdfunding Conference), Solar & Storage and the Connected City Summit companion event to LA Auto Show. December leads off with the Leadership Conference for Women in Energy and finishes with the LAVA Holiday Party. A fitting conclusion to a great year of events, conferences and symposia.

Oct 27 – Women in LAVA “PITCH PITCH AND AWAY” Working Sessions. LAVA. Every entrepreneur needs a polished pitch deck to present to investors and an elevator pitch that rolls off their tongues at networking events. We want to help get yours to perfection. This year we will be hosting a series of working sessions for women entrepreneurs to develop their pitch presentation, practice the pitch, and get invaluable feedback from mentors and colleagues. Santa Monica Place/Expert Dojo, 6:00 – 8:00 PM

Oct 29 – 30 – The 2015Green California Schools & Community Colleges Summitis the largest annual event focused on green programs in the nation’s largest K-12 system and higher education systems. With the theme “Achieving the Benefits of High Performance Schools,” the Summit will highlight the economic, educational and community benefits that districts have achieved by making a commitment to sustainability. Pasadena Convention Center

Nov 2 – 4 – Returning for its fifth year, the US Solar Market Insight conference is essential for anyone involved, or looking to get involved, in the U.S. solar industry. Based on over five years of analysis of installation data, the event dissects cost trends, discusses the future of project finance and business models, and examines the potential of individual states and market segments. Loews Coronado Bay Resort

Nov 5 – 6 – Since 2008, the Renewable Energy Finance Forum brings a focus on renewable energy development in the western United States. REFF-West will highlight financing trends in renewable power, energy storage, system integration, and transportation; review important developments in Western power market expansion and in the role of the emerging corporate customer market segment; and discuss renewable energy’s role in smarter resource use and response to the Western water crisis. Join us to find out what these developments mean for the industry’s cost of capital and discover growing opportunities in renewable energy on the West Coast. Four Seasons Hotel, San Francisco

Nov 6 – the 4th annual Global Alternative Funding Forum hosted by Metropole Capital Group is setting an exceptional precedent by uniting world-class FinTech innovators, next generation investors, recognized authorities and the new players of Main Street, Wall Street, Silicon Valley, Silicon Beach and Washington D.C. who are transforming capital markets and financing models in favor of small businesses, entrepreneurial ventures and local communities. It is not just an event – it is a movement. Century Plaza Hotel, Century City, 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Nov 7 – Women in Cleantech and Sustainability hosts the 2nd annual WCS Talks event featuring the brightest minds and most inspiring stories of the clean economy metamorphosis occurring all over the world on an annual basis. The annual event features both women and men from a variety of sectors sharing their perspectives and challenging our assumptions. Google, Mountain View, 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM

Nov 11 – the Clean Technology Council presents Protecting Your Family from Scams and Cyber Crimes with Ventura County Sheriff Detective Timothy Lohman. Detective Lohman shares insights from his 21 years of experience in law enforcement, forgery and fraud investigation. The public is accustomed to sharing precious personal information and needs to understand what actions put them at risk. Total Wine Conference Center, Thousand Oaks, 5:30 – 7:30 PM

Nov 16 – 17 – California is building the country’s largest electricity system aimed at drawing over 50% of its energy supplies from clean, distributed energy resources in the next decade. The Distributed Energy Future conference will outline the technology innovation, planning, data collection and business opportunities moving in California to allow clean energy sources to compete with traditional energy sources. This event is open to all interested in helping build California’s Distributed Energy Future (#CDEF). CHSA Museum & Golden Gate at the Presidio, San Francisco

Nov 16 – 18 – Infocast’s Distributed Solar Summit 2015 brings together solar project developers, integrators, investors, lenders, panel suppliers, utilities, regulators, contractors, installers and other industry players to explore the impacts of the latest financial innovations, which sales channel strategies and business models will lead to success, and ultimately how to help move the distributed solar sector forward nationwide. The Summit has developed into a major networking event for the entire distributed solar community—where people connect, build relationships and get valuable new insights into the distributed solar markets and strategies for financing distributed solar projects. Rancho Bernardo Inn, San Diego

Nov 17 – 19 – The annual Cleantech Open Global Forum celebrates the graduation of a new cohort of entrepreneurs solving the world’s energy, environmental and economic challenges. Join an influential and innovative group of entrepreneurs, investors, corporations and Cleantech Open finalists from around the world to showcase the acceleration of clean technologies and celebrate the graduation of a new cohort of entrepreneurs. Judging Day selects the best from among US regional finalists and the 6 countries participating in the Global Cleantech Innovation Program. Entrepreneur day is open to the public to meet the innovators and investors and the event culminates on the final day with an Expo, Awards and Gala dinner. Three events, 2 venues – GSVLabs Redwood City and Herbst Theater, San Francisco

Nov 19 – The inaugural NextGen Crowdfunding Conference explores the ways everyday investors find and fund emerging businesses and startups. Top industry leaders will discuss new forms of crowdfunding and the benefits for and impacts on entry level investors, venture capitalists and startups from Silicon Beach to Silicon Valley. The conference is cosponsored by the Crowdfunding Professional Association (CfPA) the industry leading crowdfunding association. Loews Santa Monica, 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM

Nov 19 – Green LAVA presents SoCal Performance Edge a US Department of Energy funded initiative, led by the LA Better Buildings Challenge and LACI, to accelerate smart investments in next-generation building technologies, leveraging DOE research to identify market-ready, best-in-class solutions and match them with property owners committed to innovation. Technologies promoted through So Cal Performance Edge program meet the Department Of Energy’s performance specifications, and have been vetted by third party experts. La Kretz Innovation Campus, Downtown Los Angeles, 1:00- 3:00 PM

Nov 20 – The Connected City Summit half-day event assembles thought leaders from the automotive, technology and government sectors to address the issues that will enable the car to transform from an individual object to part of a broader network. Discussions about changing vehicle ownership patterns and the proliferation of car sharing and other impending trends will demonstrate how automakers are redefining themselves from being just car and truck manufacturers to become personal-mobility companies. The Connected Car Expo, LA Auto Show, LA Convention Center, 9 AM – 2 PM

Dec 7 – 8 – The goal of the Leadership Conference for Women in Energy is to help professionals advance their careers in a traditionally male industry by providing insight into key energy trends and skills for personal and professional development. Join the nation’s most successful women leaders in energy as they share their industry knowledge, strategies and experiences on how to accelerate positive organizational change and personal growth. Hyatt Regency Newport Beach

Dec 8 – 10 – Renewable Energy World Conference and Expo team has completely revamped our tracks strategy – leaving the vertical mindset in the past and thinking BIG PICTURE with tracks developed by size, application and region. As always, our cutting-edge conference sessions will cover the most pressing trends in renewable energy, giving you all the information you need to solve real problems and explore real opportunities in renewable energy. Las Vegas Convention Center

Dec 15 – LAVA Holiday Party – Come celebrate the Holiday Season with LAVA! Enjoy a great networking event, awesome food, and holiday beverages! Venue and Time – TBD

Green LAVA is the Strategic Interest Group of the Los Angeles Venture Association focused on opportunities and challenges coincident with the design, development and deployment of sustainable products, services and businesses. Green LAVA is generously supported by Stradling, LLP.

Welcome to the October, 2015 Cleantech Calendar of events of interest to entrepreneurs, start-up executives, investors, service professionals and community leaders around Southern California and beyond. These are the events, conferences and programs that focus on clean energy, sustainable development, reducing environmental impacts and highlighting progress. Check back periodically for updates. As the local conference season winds down we still see some great events. September has PortTech’s Pitch, CTC’s Information Security Challenge and the Green Festival. And October brings Verge 2015, the GSV Pioneer Summit and Energy Storage North America Expo.

Sept 22 – 23 – Cleantech Group will be hosting The Water Innovation Summit for the 4th time, this year focused on the California drought and opportunities for the water innovation community. During our day-and-a-half Summit, we will look at sectors such as agriculture, utilities, and energy from a customer-centric view through workshop-style discussions, and explore cross-cutting themes like financing mechanisms for water innovation and improving water management and measurement tools across sectors. Claremont Hotel Club & Spa, Berkeley

Sept 23 – The Clean Technology Council presents Meeting the Information Security Management Challenge in the Cyber-Age featuring Dr. Stan Stahl, President of Citadel Information Group. Cybercrime costs businesses and non-profits billions of dollars annually in theft, fraud, embezzlement and other losses. Federal and State Laws – like HIPAA and no less than 48 state’s breach disclosure laws – are imposing an increasing management burden on organizations while imposing millions of dollars in fines for non-compliance. Total Wine Conference Center, Thousand Oaks, 5:30 – 7:30 PM.

Sept 23 – 24 – EUCI presents Demand Response – The Next Generation conference that will help utilities and regulators understand the emerging ‘next generation’ of demand response and its role in the smart grid revolution and transforming utility business model. It will focus on how utilities can get the full benefit of DR and energy efficiency (EE) programs across time and resources, and offer best practices for design and implementation of these programs to work in conjunction with the changing grid. Hyatt Regency Sacramento

Sept 25 – SDVG’s Venture Summit is the largest annual gathering of VCs outside of Silicon Valley. Join 600+ in the venture capital community, and meet some of the coolest companies in San Diego. Hear about the hottest topics in technology, innovation, and venture capital! We will have more than ever this year, with Venture Summit followed by the “Debut on the Docks”, a chance to mingle, relax and hear from some of San Diego’s newest start-ups! Grand Hyatt, San Diego, 7:30 – noon

Sept 25 – 27 – More than 20,000 attendees expected for the 5th Los Angeles Green Festival. With one of the strongest waste recycling programs and a strong commitment to developing alternative transportation and energy initiatives, we look forward to growing with this green city. Through EnvironmentLA, the city offers a Green Business Certification in addition to establishing programs and projects to make Los Angeles a more environmentally-friendly city. In the last 10 years alone, the City of Los Angeles has planted over 28,000 trees and each year it diverts 5.8 million tons of trash for reuse/recycling. Los Angeles Convention Center

Sept 28 – 30 The 7th Annual Transmission Summit West will once again provide the clearest window into the policy, regulatory and changing operational realities facing the industry and the business strategies leading utility and independent transmission executives will pursue to ensure operational reliability and seize development opportunities. The Summit is focused on the business issues driving the electric transmission sector. The Westgate Hotel, San Diego

Sept 29 – The 6th annual PortTech Pitch features innovative cleantech startups from all over North America. The Pitch program helps promising startups create and deliver compelling investor oriented narratives before a diverse audience of business executives, investors, entrepreneurs, community leaders, regulators, policy advocates and academics. This is an invitation only event, contact the PortTech office for details. A post-Pitch Awards Celebration at Brouwerij West is open to the public. Port of Los Angeles Administration Building, San Pedro. 1:00 – 4:30 PM; Brouwerij West 5:00 – 7:30 PM

Sept 29 – 30 – CaFFEET (The California France Forum on Energy Efficiency Technologies) is an annual event held over 2 days organized by EDF, The Office for Science and Technology at the Embassy of France in the United States, PRIME and the French Tech Hub. It’s aim is to promote the exchange of technical and scientific knowledge in the field of energy efficiency between France and California, two major low-carbon economies. Each year, CaFFEET gathers more then 200 experts from academic world, research centers, organizations, institutions, utilities and startups. The Village, San Francisco

Sept 30 – Oct 1 – 2015 Southern California Energy + Water Summit forges new connections with over 600 public and private sector leaders from throughout Southern California united together to foster clean energy opportunities, identify long-range water solutions and build a sustainable region. EWS2015 will bring together a blend of interactive educational sessions, keynote presentations and panel discussions from a wide array of experts. Palm Springs Convention Center

Oct 1 – The inaugural California Forum on Energy Efficient Manufacturing (CaFEEM) examines environmental, social and economic reasons it is critical for the manufacturing industry to significantly reduce their consumption of energy and pollutant emissions. The California Forum on Energy Efficient Manufacturing, hosted by UC Davis, will focus on solutions for decreasing industrial energy usage and emissions in manufacturing facilities. Renowned researchers and practitioners from industry, universities and government will discuss the latest research and state-of-art technology for energy efficient and low carbon manufacturing. UC Davis, 8:45 AM – 2:00 PM

Oct 5 – 7 – SXSW Eco creates a space for business leaders, investors, innovators and designers to advance solutions that drive economic, environmental and social change. In its fifth year, the conference will feature collaborative events to facilitate direct connections, as well as focused panel sessions and exciting competitions that will introduce attendees to transformative products, technologies and ideas. Through provocative programming, strategic alliances and global participation, SXSW Eco supports the communities creating a positive impact. Austin Convention Center, TX

Oct 8 – OC Tech Alliance presents the 22nd Annual High-Tech Innovation Awards which honors innovation and ingenuity in technology developed in Orange County. We’re looking to make the 2015 High-Tech Awards bigger and better than ever before and we can’t do it without you. The Orange County Tech Alliance fosters growth and innovation for Orange County’s exceptional high tech companies, from large manufacturers to new startups, as well as the businesses that support them. Our annual High Tech Awards Gala is our way to bang our own drum about the great technology this County contributes to today’s technology economy. Westin South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa

Oct 16 – Hosted by the City of Fremont, the 2015 Cleantech Open Western Region Awards and Innovation Showcase is the culmination of our eight-month regional cleantech accelerator program. Closed-door judging will take place on October 15th. On the 16th, we will bring together an audience of 300 cleantech entrepreneurs, investors, corporate sponsors, university and government partners to showcase and award the best of the region’s early stage cleantech companies. Fremont Marriott Silicon Valley, 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM

Oct 20 – 22 – The Utility Scale Solar Summit is the primary business hub where decision– makers come each year to move the utility scale solar sector forward. This networking event is the place where the entire utility scale solar community gathers to get the latest insights into the market and to meet the key players. The Summit focuses on the key trends impacting the utility scale sector and what they mean for the future of the industry. Leading utility-scale solar project developers, investors, lenders, utilities, equipment suppliers, construction contractors, EPCs and other key industry players will all be on hand to share their perspectives. Rancho Bernardo Inn

Oct 21 – 22 – The LACI Cleantech Global Showcase (GloSho) is an annual summit held in Downtown Los Angeles that convenes an international group of entrepreneurs, investors, technologists, utility executives, and policymakers focused on the acceleration of clean technology and the funding of early stage cleantech entrepreneurs. Join us at GloSho’15 to hear from thought-leaders including Steve Westly and California Secretary of State Alex Padilla. J.W. Marriott, Downtown Los Angeles

Oct 23 – The Los Angeles Business Council (LABC) annually hosts the influential Mayoral Housing, Education and Sustainability Summit. The summit will explore the 2024 Olympics, innovative solutions to increase housing production, connecting the LA River with transit hubs, new opportunities for workforce development and new sales taxes to fund transportation. LABC is known for its advocacy and educational programs throughout the region, and is a vital representative of business leaders from all industry sectors. Korn Convocation Hall, UCLA, 7:30 AM – 2:30 PM

Oct 29 – 30 – The 2015 Green California Schools & Community Colleges Summit is the largest annual event focused on green programs in the nation’s largest K-12 system and higher education systems. With the theme “Achieving the Benefits of High Performance Schools,” the Summit will highlight the economic, educational and community benefits that districts have achieved by making a commitment to sustainability. Pasadena Convention Center

Green LAVA is the Strategic Interest Group of the Los Angeles Venture Association focused on opportunities and challenges coincident with the design, development and deployment of sustainable products, services and businesses. Green LAVA is generously supported by Stradling, LLP.

Welcome to the September, 2015 Cleantech Calendar of events of interest to entrepreneurs, start-up executives, investors, service professionals and community leaders around Southern California and beyond. These are the events, conferences and programs that focus on clean energy, sustainable development, reducing environmental impacts and highlighting progress. Check back periodically for updates. The Women In Green Forum happens this week at the fabulous TreePeople campus in Beverly Hills and September has some great events: Global & Green LAVA Energy & Cleantech Future, PortTech’s Pitch, YPE’s Energy & Emissions at the Ports and the annual Solar Power International.

August 24 – 26 – TheFleet Technology Expo is for all fleet types that are looking for ways to improve operational efficiency. Educational sessions include strategies on reducing fuel use and maintenance costs to optimizing fleet software and data to alternative-fuel adoption. With additional sessions focused on emerging technologies, a huge Ride & Drive Event and an Expo hall with the latest vehicles, equipment, software and other tools, Fleet Technology Expo provides attendees the means for smart and efficient fleet management. Long Beach Convention Center

August 26 – The 6th AnnualWomen in Green Forumis the premier network and professional conference series for women in environmental careers, highlighting the leaders of the environmental movement and sustainability strategies of Mexico and the US. The Forum brings together an international audience of women focused on environmental issues, including academic researchers, business experts, energy analysts, and technology developers. The WIGF will also appeal to regulatory agencies involved in developing the policies and legislation which will further the development and propagation of green technologies on our roads, in our homes and at our schools. TreePeople Campus, Beverly Hills, 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Sept 3 – Global LAVA and Green LAVA join to host Woodrow W Clark II, an expert and author on economics, renewable energy and sustainable communities, in a conversation about Energy Innovation and the Future of Clean Technologies. Dr. Clark has published 11 books on economics, renewable technology and the environment. Century City, 6:30 – 8:30 PM

Sept 10 – The LA Chapter of Young Professionals in Energy and the Association of Environmental Professionals present Energy & Emissions Technology at the Ports. Join us for a thought leadership event with the Port of Long Beach, SoCalGas, and the Clean Air Coalition to showcase energy trends and emissions technologies being deployed at the San Pedro Bay Complex – which includes the Port of Los Angeles and the Port of Long Beach as well as surrounding areas. The discussion will focus on the various success stories of technologies being implemented to reduce emissions at the ports as well as the benefits of technology adaptation to the businesses, communities, and environment. Port of Long Beach Board Room – 6:00 – 7:30 PM; networking at Long Beach Marriott – 7:30 – 9:00 PM

Sept 13 – 16 – The National Association of State Energy Officials (NASEO) Annual Meeting will explore states’ efforts to open new economic opportunities for businesses through smart state energy policies and programs that help to integrate intelligent energy efficiency, distributed generation, and the benefits of cloud computing. These approaches are forever changing how we construct and use buildings, power systems, factories, and vehicles. Wyndham San Diego Bayside

Sept 14 – 17 – The largest solar trade show in North America, Solar Power International attracts over 15,000 solar energy professionals from over 75 countries. Presented by the Solar Energy Industries Association and the Solar Electric Power Association this event focuses solely on creating an environment that fosters the exchange of ideas, knowledge and expertise for furthering solar energy development in the United States. Anaheim Convention Center

Sept 19 – SDG&E, Cleantech San Diego and the Center for Sustainable Energy present the 3rd annual Electric Vehicle Day – San Diego. Experience the excitement of driving electric and see why so many San Diego residents are making the switch to electric vehicles (EVs). Already own an EV? Come put your car on display and talk to attendees about why you love driving electric. Liberty Station, San Diego, 10 AM – 3 PM

Sept 22 – 23 – Cleantech Group will be hosting The Water Innovation Summit for the 4th time, this year focuse on the California drought and opportunities for the water innovation community. During our day-and-a-half Summit, we will look at sectors such as agriculture, utilities, and energy from a customer-centric view through workshop-style discussions, and explore cross-cutting themes like financing mechanisms for water innovation and improving water management and measurement tools across sectors. Claremont Hotel Club & Spa, Berkeley

Sept 23 – The Clean Technology Council presents Meeting the Information Security Management Challenge in the Cyber-Age featuring Dr. Stan Stahl, President of Citadel Information Group. Cybercrime costs businesses and non-profits billions of dollars annually in theft, fraud, embezzlement and other losses. Federal and State Laws – like HIPAA and no less than 48 state’s breach disclosure laws – are imposing an increasing management burden on organizations while imposing millions of dollars in fines for non-compliance. Total Wine Conference Center, Thousand Oaks, 5:30 – 7:30 PM.

Sept 23 – 24 – EUCI presents Demand Response – The Next Generation conference that will help utilities and regulators understand the emerging ‘next generation’ of demand response and its role in the smart grid revolution and transforming utility business model. It will focus on how utilities can get the full benefit of DR and energy efficiency (EE) programs across time and resources, and offer best practices for design and implementation of these programs to work in conjunction with the changing grid. Hyatt Regency Sacramento

Sept 25 – 27 – More than 20,000 attendees expected for the 5th Los Angeles Green Festival. With one of the strongest waste recycling programs and a strong commitment to developing alternative transportation and energy initiatives, we look forward to growing with this green city. Through EnvironmentLA, the city offers a Green Business Certification in addition to establishing programs and projects to make Los Angeles a more environmentally-friendly city. In the last 10 years alone, the City of Los Angeles has planted over 28,000 trees and each year it diverts 5.8 million tons of trash for reuse/recycling. Los Angeles Convention Center

Sept 28 – 30 The 7th Annual Transmission Summit West will once again provide the clearest window into the policy, regulatory and changing operational realities facing the industry and the business strategies leading utility and independent transmission executives will pursue to ensure operational reliability and seize development opportunities. The Summit is focused on the business issues driving the electric transmission sector. The Westgate Hotel, San Diego

Sept 29 – The 6th annual PortTech Pitch features innovative cleantech startups from all over North America. The Pitch program helps promising startups create and deliver compelling narratives before a diverse audience of business executives, investors, entrepreneurs, community leaders, regulators, policy advocates and academics. This is an invitation only event, contact the PortTech office for details. A post-Pitch Awards & Technology Showcase at Brouwerij West is open to the public (requires pre-registration). Port of Los Angeles Administration Building, San Pedro.

Sept 29 – 30 – CaFFEET (The California France Forum on Energy Efficiency Technologies) is an annual event held over 2 days organized by EDF, The Office for Science and Technology at the Embassy of France in the United States, PRIME and the French Tech Hub. It’s aim is to promote the exchange of technical and scientific knowledge in the field of energy efficiency between France and California, two major low-carbon economies. Each year, CaFFEET gathers more then 200 experts from academic world, research centers, organizations, institutions, utilities and startups. The Village, San Francisco

Sept 30 – Oct 1 – 2015 Southern California Energy + Water Summit forges new connections with over 600 public and private sector leaders from throughout Southern California united together to foster clean energy opportunities, identify long-range water solutions and build a sustainable region. EWS2015 will bring together a blend of interactive educational sessions, keynote presentations and panel discussions from a wide array of experts. Palm Springs Convention Center

Green LAVA is the Strategic Interest Group of the Los Angeles Venture Association focused on opportunities and challenges coincident with the design, development and deployment of sustainable products, services and businesses. Green LAVA is generously supported by Stradling, LLP.

Welcome to the August, 2015 Cleantech Calendar of events of interest to entrepreneurs, start-up executives, investors, service professionals and community leaders around Southern California and beyond. These are the events, conferences and programs that focus on clean energy, sustainable development, reducing environmental impacts and highlighting progress. Check back periodically for updates. This is the slow season for conferences and events (but not for the curator which is why this is late!) but what is out there is worth investigating including the wonderful Women In Green Forum, Fleet Technology Expo and Pathway 2050!

Jul 28 Update: CHBC Summer Summit added. Thanks, Mark!

July 29 – 30 – Following the success of the First Annual West and East Coast Microgrid Conferences, the 2015 West Coast Microgrid Conference continues to provide a platform for public and private sector professionals to demonstrate and discuss their successful microgrid projects and lessons learned. Presentations will cover current deployments on alternative islanding philosophies, enabling technologies, successful design and architecture, microgrid economics and the regulatory landscape. New topics to be discussed at this year’s program include conducting proper cost-benefit analysis, integrating renewables to a high penetration, showcasing different methodologies for seamless islanding versus open transition, strategizing how to get assets on the balance sheet and propose it to management, cyber security, demand response efforts with microgrid capabilities, and more. Irvine Marriott, Orange County, CA.

July 29 – 30 – California Hydrogen Business Council (CHBC) Summer Summit will focus on two key issues that are important to California’s efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions while increasing the role of renewables in our energy portfolio. Hydrogen and fuel cell technology will be part of the portfolio producing energy that is clean, quiet and compatible with existing transportation and stationary power generation needs. SoCal Gas Energy Resource Center, Downey, CA.

July 29 – 30 – The EV Roadmap 8 Conference has established itself as one of the leading electric vehicle conferences in the United States. Founded by Portland General Electric and Portland State University, and now produced by Drive Oregon, the conference provides a “graduate course” in electric vehicle deployment. We believe that widespread electric vehicle adoption requires a supportive “ecosystem” of stakeholders, from utilities and local governments to vehicle OEMs, charging providers, interest groups and drivers. The EV Roadmap Conference brings all of these stakeholders together in a highly interactive format to explore emerging trends, share best practices, and map the road ahead. World Trade Center, Portland, OR.

July 30 – PortTech hosts a Phase 1 SBIR/STTR Workshop featuring Martin Klechner III, PhD. Attend this workshop to learn how to write successful proposals to any of the 11 government agencies that run Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) programs. San Pedro, 1:00 – 5:00 PM

August 5 – 6 – Battery Power 2015 is an international conference highlighting the latest developments impacting mobile and portable battery systems for consumer and commercial products, including the Internet of Everything, power tools, smart phones, tablets, laptops and medical devices. The 13th annual event will be held at the Hyatt Tech Center, Denver, CO

August 8 – 13 – The 12th Annual American Renewable Energy Day (AREDAY): a deep retreat with global leaders in renewable energy and climate change mitigation. This is America’s premiere global think-tank and networking event featuring Clean Energy World leaders in finance, investment, government, the public and private sectors. Presentations, performances, film screenings and stimulating cross-sector dialogue. As part of the program the American Renewable Energy Institute (AREI), in partnership with the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), presents Startup Green, a two-day green innovation and accelerator program. Westin Snowmass Lodge, Snowmass Village, CO

August 12 – The Clean Technology Council monthly meeting features Dr. Jim Stewart’s Healing the Earth with Seaweed Forests, using biomass from the ocean to produce renewable energy. Dr. Stewart and PODenergy cultivate and harvest ocean kelp forests and produce biomethane to be used in place of fossil fuels. The process sequesters CO2, recycles nutrients and improves biodiversity in near shore environments. Total Wine & More, Thousand Oaks, 5:30 – 7:30 PM

August 20 – Pathway to 2050 is Advanced Energy Economy’s annual Sacramento event that brings together an influential group of advanced energy business leaders and state policy-makers to discuss opportunities to accelerate California’s economy through the growth of advanced energy. Sacramento Convention Center, 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM

August 24 – 26 – The Fleet Technology Expo is for all fleet types that are looking for ways to improve operational efficiency. Educational sessions include strategies on reducing fuel use and maintenance costs to optimizing fleet software and data to alternative-fuel adoption. With additional sessions focused on emerging technologies, a huge Ride & Drive Event and an expo hall with the latest vehicles, equipment, software and other tools, Fleet Technology Expo provides attendees the means for smart and efficient fleet management. Long Beach Convention Center

August 26 – The 6th Annual Women in Green Forum is the premier network and professional conference series for women in environmental careers, highlighting the leaders of the environmental movement. The Forum brings together an international audience of women focused on environmental issues, including academic researchers, business experts, energy analysts, and technology developers. The WIGF will also appeal to regulatory agencies involved in developing the policies and legislation which will further the development and propagation of green technologies on our roads, in our homes and at our schools. TreePeople Campus, Beverly Hills, 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Green LAVA is the Strategic Interest Group of the Los Angeles Venture Association focused on opportunities and challenges coincident with the design, development and deployment of sustainable products, services and businesses. Green LAVA is generously supported by Stradling, LLP.

Welcome to the July 2015 Cleantech Calendar of events of interest to entrepreneurs, start-up executives, investors, service professionals and community leaders around Southern California and beyond. These are the events, conferences and programs that focus on clean energy, sustainable development, reducing environmental impacts and highlighting progress. Check back periodically for updates. Some good events still left in June include: CTC’s look at Climate Change Impacts and Reforms, LAVA’s First Look LA and Droughts, Water Restrictions, Energy Supply hosted by the Green Business Council.

June 23 – The Green Business Council hosts Droughts, Water Restrictions, Energy Supply and will feature Tom Bowman, Energy Upgrade California, and Kevin Wattier, GM Long Beach Water Department. California leads the nation on energy efficiency and carbon pollution. And the Golden State is preparing to move ahead with bold new steps. Meanwhile, one of the most severe droughts in history is bringing new restrictions on water use. Learn what’s in store for Long Beach and our region and what your business can do to meet the challenges. Renaissance Long Beach, 7:30 – 10:00 AM.

June 23 – 25 – Greentech Media hosts Grid Edge Live 2015 and expects this year’s event will be larger than ever with more than 500 participants. The event is being extended to include more content and interactive sessions. A pre-conference seminar on June 23 will focus specifically on Microgrids and on Day One deep dives that address grid, customer and business model transformation. Don’t miss research and analysis shared from the Grid Edge Executive Council and the integration of software and analytic topics from The Soft Grid. Rancho Bernardo Inn

June 24 – The Los Angeles Venture Association presents First Look LA, a conference that supports, nurtures and stimulates our unique culture in Southern California, while furthering L.A.s position as a center for start-ups and emerging technology. In addition to the entrepreneur presenters, attendees include venture capitalists, angel investors, business and community leaders, regulators and university researchers from local universities. UCLA California NanoSystems Institute, 9 AM – 4 PM

June 28 – 30 – Commercial Real Estate’s most important event of the year, Every Building Conference and Expo 2015, is more than a collaborative meeting of the industry’s best minds. It’s an impressive display of innovation, creativity and best practices—a critical, career-advancing opportunity for property professionals who are serious about crafting their success in the ever-changing, high-stakes business of office, industrial and mixed-use property management. Backed by the industry’s leading association, BOMA International’s Every Building Conference & Expo delivers a gold-standard combination of information, expertise and industry connections that can’t be duplicated at any other event. Los Angeles Convention Center

Jun 29 – July 1 – Infocast presents the 2nd California Water Summit. The American Society of Civil Engineers estimates that $69 billion worth of drinking water and waste water infrastructure projects in California will be needed to address future municipal and industrial water shortcomings. The efforts by Governor Brown resulted in the Water Quality, Supply and Infrastructure Act of 2014. There is now $7.5 billion worth of funds available, signaling that investments in water and that the long-term sustainable supply and delivery of that water are critical to California’s future. The Westin Sacramento

July 7 – 8 – Energy Storage USA 2015 is the only event in the United States focused exclusively on the commercialization of storage, to help you bring your technology to market and win lucrative projects. This is your chance to network with utilities, legislators, financiers, developers and those at the cutting edge of technological development to define your future strategy. Hilton San Diego Mission Valley

July 7 – 9 – Infocast presents EV and the Grid Summit, a gathering of automakers, utilities, regulators, EV service providers, fleet owners and experts at the leading edge of EV infrastructure implementation. Automakers will discuss their views of the drivers for future EV and PHEV sales. Utilities will illuminate the technical challenges in integrating EVs. Regulators and policy experts will explore how to best support EV infrastructure investment without overly increasing the cost burden for the customer base. And, fleet operators and EV SPs will share their experiences in pioneering EV infrastructure projects. The Westin Los Angeles Airport

July 13 – 16 – Intersolar North America Conference and Exhibition both focus on the areas of photovoltaics, PV production technologies, energy storage systems and solar thermal technologies. Since being founded, Intersolar has become the most important industry platform for manufacturers, suppliers, distributors, service providers and partners of the solar industry. Learn the latest innovation in the fields of PV, energy storage and solar heating/cooling. New this year is an expanded focus on topics like energy storage, financing, utility-scale solar and installation best practices. Look forward to an exciting conference and expo program with 80 conference sessions, technical training, installation workshops and special events! Conference: InterContinental Hotel San Francisco; Exhibition: Moscone Center, San Francisco

July 29 – 30 – Following the success of the First Annual West and East Coast Microgrid Conferences, the 2015 West Coast Microgrid Conference continues to provide a platform for public and private sector professionals to demonstrate and discuss their successful microgrid projects and lessons learned. Presentations will cover current deployments on alternative islanding philosophies, enabling technologies, successful design and architecture, microgrid economics and the regulatory landscape. New topics to be discussed at this year’s program include conducting proper cost-benefit analysis, integrating renewables to a high penetration, showcasing different methodologies for seamless islanding versus open transition, strategizing how to get assets on the balance sheet and propose it to management, cyber security, demand response efforts with microgrid capabilities, and more. Orange County, CA.

July 29 – 30 – The EV Roadmap 8 Conference has established itself as one of the leading electric vehicle conferences in the United States. Founded by Portland General Electric and Portland State University, and now produced by Drive Oregon, the conference provides a “graduate course” in electric vehicle deployment. We believe that widespread electric vehicle adoption requires a supportive “ecosystem” of stakeholders, from utilities and local governments to vehicle OEMs, charging providers, interest groups and drivers. The EV Roadmap Conference brings all of these stakeholders together in a highly interactive format to explore emerging trends, share best practices, and map the road ahead. World Trade Center, Portland, OR.

Green LAVA is the Strategic Interest Group of the Los Angeles Venture Association focused on opportunities and challenges coincident with the design, development and deployment of sustainable products, services and businesses. Green LAVA is generously supported by Stradling, LLP.